Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.
I wrote a lot of the "favorites" on that thread. It's hard to remember which ones now because it was last summer but one was the woman who said her daughter's name was "Madeline NOT Madeline." My favorite one I did was the woman who had 4 kids and I said her dad made her quit her job at Pizza Hut when she snuck out to a Def Leopard concert. And she thought she'd really made it because her house had stairs. LOL. I just had a good time in that thread, it was so fun for me.
That was my favorite! Did you name her Tracy? Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was reading something today and remembered a particular poster. This poster comes across my mind every now and then when I hear certain stories or read certain books. Does anyone remember the mom with the son who has been hospitalized multiple times for hurting himself, threatening to hurt himself, etc? I believe there was also a dad with two daughters, one of which had some problems and had to be kept away from her sister. Anyways, I think about these posters and wonder how they are and how things are going for them.
Are there any specific posters who you think about from time to time and wonder how they are doing?
Hi OP. That's me! (The lady with the mentally ill son.) It's so sweet that some of you think about me. We are hanging in there. DS is not currently suicidal but very depressed, and that is hard to watch. He hasn't been battling me too much to go to school lately, but when he is there, the minute someone looks at him the wrong way he goes back to his homeroom and sits in his cubicle for the rest of the day and does absolutely no schoolwork. I'm not sure how he's going to pass sixth grade if he keeps this up. He's so darn smart so it's really a shame.
The last time it snowed I convinced him to go sledding with me up at the local high school. Usually he loses his mind when he puts all of his snow gear on because of how it feels, but he held it together and we managed to go down the hill several times. That was a HUGE accomplishment for him. I look forward to taking him again this snowstorm. His docs say the more I can get him to do "normal" kid stuff, the better. So I keep trying but it often ends in disaster.
Again, thank you for thinking of me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.
I wrote a lot of the "favorites" on that thread. It's hard to remember which ones now because it was last summer but one was the woman who said her daughter's name was "Madeline NOT Madeline." My favorite one I did was the woman who had 4 kids and I said her dad made her quit her job at Pizza Hut when she snuck out to a Def Leopard concert. And she thought she'd really made it because her house had stairs. LOL. I just had a good time in that thread, it was so fun for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman who could tell you everything about your life from the names of your children.
There were several of us. That was such a fun thread!
Anonymous wrote:The earnest Catholic lady with all the kids.
She stopped posting shortly after her most recent was born.
Anonymous wrote:I was reading something today and remembered a particular poster. This poster comes across my mind every now and then when I hear certain stories or read certain books. Does anyone remember the mom with the son who has been hospitalized multiple times for hurting himself, threatening to hurt himself, etc? I believe there was also a dad with two daughters, one of which had some problems and had to be kept away from her sister. Anyways, I think about these posters and wonder how they are and how things are going for them.
Are there any specific posters who you think about from time to time and wonder how they are doing?
Anonymous wrote:The pregnant lady who couldn't poop for weeks. I think about her often.
Anonymous wrote:LIVID is the one I think about. She really made some changes in this world, and I thank her for them.